Green Mould

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There are many different varieties of mould that grow in an array of colours such as green, black, white, orange, and blue. Some strains of mould are more harmful than others, and one strain of mould can grow in a variety of colours, depending on different circumstances. This makes it difficult to identify exactly which strain of mould is growing in your home, and therefore it is hard to determine whether you should be worried. Generally, it is best to get rid of all kinds of mould, before it spreads and either you or your family members become ill.
The most common types of mould that grow in the home are the black and green varieties. Green mould:-
Green Mould
Green mould may be indicative of Cladosporium, Aspergillus or Penicillium mould. Not only does mould look unsightly, but it can eat away at your paint and damage it while releasing potentially hazardous spores into the air. Kill green mould on your wall to eliminate these cosmetic, structural, and respiratory risks.
Green mould is common in many houses in the INDIA and typically belongs to the aspergillus, Cladosporium or penicillium families. Green mould can usually look ‘fluffy’ in appearance and can often be found growing on damp walls, inside cupboards and carpets and on damp fabrics and mattresses.
Penicillium can cause sinus infections and inflammation of the lungs, whereas other strains of green mould can cause bronchitis and even pneumonia if left untreated.

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